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Part of the slope stability analyses included interpretation of rock mass classification and, <br /> therefore, strength properties. Summaries of estimated rock mass properties based on <br /> rock mass classification schemes(RQD,RMR and Q)4, as well as on general rock mass <br /> type summaries that were used in the analyses are also included in Attachment D. <br /> It is important to note that our analyses were based on the rock mass exposures available <br /> for viewing in the quarry during July 2004 and the assumptions detailed in this report. <br /> Quarry development should occur as an observational approach whereby initial <br /> observations and assumptions are verified periodically during final highwall development <br /> and possible adjustments made if future observations reveal conditions significantly <br /> different than those assumed to begin with. It is recommended that the operator make <br /> and document such periodic observations,either with their own qualified forces,or by <br /> retaining a qualified geotechnical practitioner. Should future exposures reveal differing <br /> conditions than those described herein,Brierley should be provided the opportunity to <br /> verify our analyses,conclusions and recommendations at that time. <br /> CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS <br /> The following conclusions and recommendations are provided to summarize the <br /> discussions included in this report: <br /> 1. The site.is underlain by a thin veneer of hillside colluvium (up to several feet), <br /> which is in turn underlain by metamorphic rocks varying from schist to granitic <br /> gneiss. <br /> 2. General geologic structure mapped near the quarry includes north to <br /> northwesterly striking, easterly to northeasterly dipping foliation and <br /> metamorphic compositional layering generally parallel to the foliation. Dips are <br /> shallow to moderately steeply dipping, and generally into the hillside at the quarry <br /> site. <br /> 3. Pre-mining slopes at the site were closer to approximately 2:1 than 2.5:1 as <br /> reported in the Fox report. The cut slope along the west side of U.S.285 across <br /> the highway from the quarry is approximately 1:1 overall, and steeper in the lower <br /> cut face. Historic mined and reclaimed slopes by others at the site are as steep as <br /> 1:2 and appear to be generally stable. <br /> 4. There is an upper weathered bedrock zone in which moderately severely <br /> weathered to completely weathered bedrock extends approximately 15 to 20 ft <br /> into the rock mass. <br /> 5. There are no known or suspected sites of special geologic interest(e.g., fossil <br /> beds) at this site. <br /> 6. The quarry'is located in an area well outside any existing Geologic Hazard <br /> Overlay District Zoning Maps. There is no evidence at the site of slope failure, <br /> landslide areas or subsidence. Rockfall areas exist as part of the active mining <br /> operation within areas that will be completely mined out before establishing final <br /> benches and highwalls. <br /> 4 Rock Classification Systems for Engineering Purposes;Louis Kirkaldie,Editor;ASTM STP 984; 1988. <br /> JC 00774 <br /> Peterson/Elk Creek <br />